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Peter the Great,
dividing Russia into governorates. The
subdivision into
uyezds was
abolished at that time but was
reinstated in 1727, as a
result of Catherine...
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Renamed Leninakan Uyezd 1924
Disbanded 1822,
recreated 1873
Renamed Agdashsky Uyezd 1920
Akhalteki Uyezd before 1890,
Poltoratsky Uyezd from 1919 Sarysuysky...
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Borisovsky Uyezd (Russian: Борисовский уезд; Belarusian: Барысаўскі павет, romanized: Barysaŭski paviet) was one of the
uyezds of
Minsk Governorate and...
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Malmyzhsky Uyezd (Малмыжский уезд) was one of the
subdivisions of the
Vyatka Governorate of the
Russian Empire. It was
situated in the
southern part of...
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Tetyushsky Uyezd (Тетю́шский уе́зд) was one of the
subdivisions of the
Kazan Governorate of the
Russian Empire. It was
situated in the
southern part of...
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centre was Sebezh. The
uyezd bordered the
Lyutsinsky Uyezd in the west,
Nevelsky Uyezd in the east,
Drissensky and
Polotsky uyezds in the south, and the...
- Gomel. It was
formed from nine
uyezds of the
abolished Mogilev Governorate, one
uyezd of
Minsk Governorate and four
uyezds of
Chernigov Governorate. At...
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northwest the
uyezd bordered Siedlce Governorate, to the
north -
Grodno Governorate. Its
eastern borders were
mutual with
three other uyezds of the Volhynian...
- May 31 [O.S. May 20], 1841, all
volosts in the
uyezds of
Arkhangelsk Governorate were enlarged. In
Kolsky Uyezd, only two
volosts remained—Kovdskaya, which...
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uyezds from
Voronezh Governorate. It was
divided into 10 uezds:
Akhtyrsky Uyezd, Bogodukhovsky, Valkovsky,
Volchansky Uyezd, Zmievsky,
Izyumsky Uyezd...